See Magazine was a free alternative weekly published in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It was published every Thursday, distributing an average of 20,849 copies each week at more than 1,250 locations including street boxes, libraries, and local retail stores.

The magazine was a member of the Association of Alternative Newsweeklies.[1] It was owned by Great West Newspapers, LP [2] a St. Albert-based community newspaper group,[3] that also includes the St. Albert Gazette and Calgary’s alternative weekly Fast Forward.

See was first published on 1 July 1992 as ponytab format (small-sized) monthly. In 1994, it merged with Bullet a ten-year-old biweekly. Not long after, however, it was acquired by its publisher Gazette Press, because of outstanding debts. Many of the original staff then jumped ship to found the rival, alternative newspaper, Vue Weekly.

In 2011, See and rival Vue Weekly were both purchased by a BC publisher who merged the two publications under the Vue Weekly banner.